Thanks for taking the time to contribute, please help me!
Background: looking to match into a relatively competitive surgical specialty (as of now) & I hope to attend a school where classes are known to be tight-knit.
Hackensack SOM
Pros
Cons
Hofstra
Pros
Cons
Summary: In general I know I shouldnt be too concerned about specialty right now, but with step 1 being P/F and surgical specialties getting more & more competitive, I feel like having a home program is a huge help. Then again, I haven't rotated or shadowed in my desired specialty (did some virtual shadowing & alot of research) so who knows. These are 2 great schools IMO so I would appreciate any insight. Thank you!
Background: looking to match into a relatively competitive surgical specialty (as of now) & I hope to attend a school where classes are known to be tight-knit.
Hackensack SOM
Pros
- 3 year program + 1 year for research, early intern year, etc (important if I need to take a research year for my current desired specialty)
- true P/F M1 & M2
- Super close to friends & family
- New school -- receptive to new ideas (as I've been told)
- I know a few students who already go there, faculty seem supportive & class seesm tight-knit
- New building & option to do research with Pfizer HQ in NYC
Cons
- Doesn't have a home program for the specialty im interested in
- shortened but sped up curriculum since its 3 years, no time for research before the optional 4th year
- Not that big a fan of driving all over North or South jersey for rotations
- New school -- if I would want something I'd have to start it up myself
- EXPENSIVE about $20,000 more than Hofstra
Hofstra
Pros
- near NYC & has a home program for the specialty Im interested in
- huge hospital system
- P/F too with an ultrasound part of curriculum which sounds pretty cool
- lots of $$$, student told me they are able to cover things like ubers or food during rotations
- also has supportive faculty (as I have been told by some students)
- cold harbor spring for research opportunities
- ~ 20k cheaper than HMSOM
- new but not as new & generally more established with a bigger network/alumni system then HMSOM
Cons
- will probably have to move before M3 for clinicals
- farther from family in NJ
- essay format exams & mandatory classes
- as a suburb person, not sure how I feel about clinicals in NYC but at the same time I know NYC would be a great place to learn
Summary: In general I know I shouldnt be too concerned about specialty right now, but with step 1 being P/F and surgical specialties getting more & more competitive, I feel like having a home program is a huge help. Then again, I haven't rotated or shadowed in my desired specialty (did some virtual shadowing & alot of research) so who knows. These are 2 great schools IMO so I would appreciate any insight. Thank you!